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I just watched the pony excess 30 for 30 (highly recommend) I'm now temporarily brainwashed into thinking that as long as ND doesn't send an armored car with thousands of dollars to his home.... We're good

I'm always skeptical of guys who fall down recruiting rankings as time goes (Morris, RJS, LTT) and optimistic about those who climb recruiting rankings as time goes on (Bolden, Todd Gurley, Laquon Treadwell).... Town started out as a potential top recruit in the nation and steadily fell.

I remember his commitment. He said he was coming for the education, and knew how stiff the competition would be. I can understand how watching and not playing and grow frustrating. Best of luck to him.

Although it seems weird, with how basketball players compete nationally at such a young age it is not outrageous to rank basketball players at young ages. Rankings are usually based on skill level over physical traits. Per usual, the rankings should be taken with grains of salt. I remember Damon Harges being the number one ranked 6th grader in the nation a few years back. Now as a high school freshman he has thus far gotten fars from small D1 programs, while some of his peers have received big program interest.

The overall team speed of OSU is ridiculous. It isn't just the skill position guys on offense, but the closing speed of their defenders is nuts. When Jones gets some time he is a pretty solid passer. He's a load to bring down, looked like a poor man's Cam Newton to me.

This is what I was going to say. Tulsa, much like Houston, is a great program for an up-and-comer to prove himself. I think Montgomery will be able to win a lot of games and move on to a power 5 program in 3 years.

They should, the man is overdue for a head coach job and Louisville is a solid one, better than the Uconn job he turned down. I see this one going to Petrino though. WKU has apparently already interviewed his OC as a replacement.

Boise's OC during the Kellen Moore years, spent a couple of years at Texas as co-OC with Applewhite and this past season as head coach of Arkansas State. Arkansas State is the big loser here, Harin is the 3rd guy in a row (Freeze & Malzahn before him) to leave after 1 season. I guess to get the best candidate possible they can market the position as a platform for better jobs.

Word is that another new contract with a pay raise has been sitting on Saban's desk since last Friday and Bama officials are starting to get uneasy. To further speculate, I thnik Smary takes over if Saban bolts, keeping pretty much the entire recruiting class intact.

What makes you so sure? He had been on Florida's staff for a while and still got passed over for the head job by Muschamp, who had no big-time coaching experience himself. He's doing good things at Louisville, plus they are moving to the ACC.

In that case, I think it's the perfect time for him to become the RB coach here. Jackson has had a long, much appreciated career here, but it is time to move on. Hart would also be the perfect coach for the power backs Michigan has been bringing in.

From the looks of it McDowell is the only guy in the top 250 left that we are after and he appears to be far from a sure thing. Would be nice to reel him in though because this will be the lowest rated class Hoke has had to himself here, well according to rivals.